Adjective Conjugation Charthttp://www.as.ua.edu......gation.htm
Remember to drop the final い of adjectives before you add the conjugations (except for plain old です, which isn't exactly a conjugation per se). To make the forms in the chart below casual, drop です off. Like noun conjugations, there are two alternatives for the negative forms. The first alternative ends in ~

Barabbi Adjectiveshttp://www.barabbi.o......ctive.html
English adjectives are more similar to nouns than to verbs, so they require the copula be to become predicates. On the other hand, Japanese adjectives are much more similar to verbs, so they don't need a copula. They have inflection like verbs.

Great Adjective Explanationhttp://www.griffith.......tives.html
Japanese adjectives have conjugation systems. Just like Japanese verbs, they change form depending on their roles in the sentence; negative root to create negation, verbal conjunction root to modify verbals; nominal conjunction root to modify nouns, etc.